Aberdeen Heritage Archive & Tourism Bureau | Aberdeen
The district is renowned for its wool and mohair, being the largest mohair producing area in South Africa.
The town has an extremely healthy climate, a restful and rural atmosphere, unpolluted air and unequalled starry night skies.
Aberdeen was founded in 1856, named after the birthplace of Rev. Andrew Murray in Scotland, it was originally a farm called Brakfontein.
The deeds to the land were signed by Lord Charles Somerset in 1817. Aberdeen is a declared architectural conservation town and a veritable repository of styles including Victorian, Georgian, Karoo, German, Gothic Revival, Russian, Art Nouveau and Flemish Revival.
Excellent examples of the ostrich baron dwellings can be seen. Strolling through this historic town one is able to discover its rich heritage. Today Aberdeen is a town attracting many newcomers, some of them refugees from the big cities.
With the healthy climate and the slow pace of life, the town presents a relaxing panacea for the stresses and strains of modern life
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